pptx, 214.92 KB
pptx, 214.92 KB
Firstly, if you choose to download my resource(s), please take the time to leave a rating (as I know most of don't really bother) - I do really value your feedback!

I created this resource for A Level AQA Geography (Human), but it could be used for any exam board. It is based on the theory of Urban Resurgence (UR), also known as Re-Urbanisation. It could be used as a revision tool, as it contains all of the key things that needs to be learnt within this topic. Students, could pick out the key information and create their own revision tool, to suit their needs.

Some examples of the content is:
* Why is it needed/Why is it happening/What are the aims?
* 3 Processes of UR
* UR Schemes
* Push and Pull Factors of UR
* Impacts on the city centre
* Case Study: London Docklands Development Corporation
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If you have any queries, questions or concerns, then please email thomassaunders00@gmail or alternatively write a comment describing your needs, where I will be happy to help!

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Reviews

4.6

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benji_peter_birch

2 years ago
5

:)

Wakeyfin

2 years ago
5

Ideal bite size overview of topic

thompsonn1

5 years ago
3

Just come across this, teaching urban for first time in a few years. Just a small point but important on the first page it states "the problem of inner city decline (gentrification). " Gentrification is not the same as inner city decline, and in fact improves the condition of an area (albeit not without social issues)

gr82baleo

6 years ago
4

Nice info!

sumnomobum

6 years ago
5

Just what I was looking for. The internet generally seems to be pretty vague when it comes to geography, so this was a good find.

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